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UMIST is one of the establishments where process tomography techniques
were first developed. This paper introduces the development of capaci
tance tomographic imaging systems at UMIST for oil pipeline measuremen
ts. The principles of electrical capacitance tomography (ECT) are brie
fly presented and two ECT systems based on charge/discharge capacitanc
e measuring circuits are described. These systems, a PC-based 8-electr
ode system and a Transputer-based 12-electrode system, have been used
to visualise oil pipelines. Future developments of ECT technology are
discussed, including a low-cost PC-based ECT system, a twin-plane ECT
system which can measure the velocity profile of a pipeline flow a mul
ti-frequency ECT system using ac capacitance measuring circuits and an
ECT system with a rotating parallel excitation field. (C) 1995 Americ
an Institute of Physics.